Free copies of "Concealed Carry and Home Defense Fundamentals"

This is a discussion on Free copies of "Concealed Carry and Home Defense Fundamentals" within the Key House Press forums, part of the Site Sponsors category; Since many of you may be unfamiliar with our books, I wanted to offer up ten free copies of "Concealed Carry and Home Defense Fundamentals" ...

Free copies of "Concealed Carry and Home Defense Fundamentals"

Since many of you may be unfamiliar with our books, I wanted to offer up ten free copies of "Concealed Carry and Home Defense Fundamentals" to the first ten people who reply. I'm an instructor myself, so the book was designed as a very visual tutorial on topics such as concealed carry, firearms familiarization, home security, etc. The book is in full color, with more than 200 color photos and custom illustrations. For a preview, you can check it out using Amazon's "Look Inside" capability: Amazon.com: Concealed Carry and Home Defense Fundamentals (9781616582388): Michael Martin: Books

In another thread, I'll explain how instructors can get their hands on the books at a significant discount, as well as getting access to our companion PowerPoint.

A woman must not depend on protection by men. A woman must learn to protect herself.
Susan B. Anthony
A armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one has to back it up with his life.
Robert Heinlein

Why don't you guys shoot me a PM with your mailing address, and we'll get the books out the door today! Once you get it and have a chance to look it over, you'll have to come back to this thread and post some comments.

Originally Posted by Spirit51

Sounds like a interesting and informative book...I would like to check it out.

We're not on Kindle yet, mostly because until recently, Kindle didn't allow a "fixed layout" style of book (books that required illustrations to be in particular locations on the page). That's changed though, so you should expect to see the print edition of the book appear on Kindle soon. The iPad book on the other hand, has a level of interactivity that just isn't available yet on Kindle, or any other book reader. I expect Kindle and the Nook to catch up at some point, but so far, Apple is way out ahead (which should be apparent for those of you getting a look at the iBook).